US8067388B2 - Decoy-containing pharmaceutical compositions and method of using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composition
- a composition comprising a compound (e.g., a nucleic acid and a homolog thereof) which specifically binds to a site on a chromosome, to which site a transcriptional regulatory factor binds, and a method of using the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a composition comprising a decoy compound and a method of using the same.
- NF- ⁇ B is a transcriptional regulatory factor consisting of heterodimers p65 and p50. NF- ⁇ B is typically localized in the cytoplasm where NF- ⁇ B is bound by its inhibitory factor I ⁇ so that intranuclear movement of NF- ⁇ B is prevented. However, when a stimulus, such as cytokine, ischemia, reperfusion, or the like, is applied due to any cause, I ⁇ B is degraded by phosphorylation. As a result, NF- ⁇ B is activated and transferred into the nucleus. In the nucleus, NF- ⁇ B binds to an NF- ⁇ B binding site on a chromosome and promotes the transcription of a gene downstream thereof.
- I ⁇ B inhibitory factor
- inflammatory cytokines e.g., IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor ⁇ (INF ⁇ ), etc.
- adhesion molecules e.g., (e.g., VCAM-1, ICAM-1, etc.
- NF- ⁇ B may be involved in the onset of progression of tumor malignancy (Rayet B et al., Oncogene 1999 Nov. 22; 18(49)6938-47); NF- ⁇ B is involved in response of tumor cells to hypoxia stress (Royds J A et al., Mol Pathol 1998 April; 51(2):55-61); NF- ⁇ B inhibits expression of cytokines and adhesion molecules in synovial membrane cells derived from chronic rheumatoid arthritis patients (Tomita T et al., Rheumatology (Oxford) 2000 July; 39(7):749-57); suppression of coordination between a plurality of transcriptional factors including NF- ⁇ B changes the malignant phenotypes of various tumors (Denhardt D.
- TNF- ⁇ which is activated by NF- ⁇ B, plays an important role in the onset of glomerulonephritis (Ardaillou et al., Bull. Acad. Natl. Med., 1995, Jan; 179(1)103-15); NF- ⁇ B decoy in vivo blocks expression of cytokines and adhesion molecules in mouse nephritis induced by TNF ⁇ (Tomita N., et al., Gene Ther., 2000, Aug.; 7(15)1326-32); and the like.
- NF- ⁇ B suppresses MMP1 and MMP9, members of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), at the transcription level
- MMP matrix metalloproteinase
- MMP is a polygene family of zinc-dependent enzymes involved in degradation of extracellular matrix components. It is also known that ets suppresses MMP1 and MMP9, members of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), at the transcription level (Sato Y., Abe M., Tanaka K., Iwasaka C., Oda N., Kanno S., Oikawa M., Nakano T., Igarashi T., “Signal transduction and transcriptional regulation of angiogenesis”, Adv. Exp. Med.
- MMP matrix metalloproteinase
- ETS-1 converts endothelial cells to the angiogenic phenotype by inducing the expression of matrix metalloproteinases and integrin ⁇ 3”, J. Cell Physiol., 1999, February, 178 (2), 121-32).
- MMP plays an important role in invasion of cancer cells by mediating degradation of extracellular matrix protein.
- TIMP1 MMP and MMP inhibitors
- the TIMP1 level in serum may be used as a marker for prognosis and diagnosis of colon and rectum cancer, and as a selective marker for metastatic cancer (Pellegrinl P., et al., Cancer Immunol. Immunother., 2000 September; 49 (7):388-94); expression and activity of MMP2 and MMP9 in human urinary bladder cancer cells are affected by tumor necrosis factor ⁇ and ⁇ interferon (Shin K Y et al., Cancer Lett 2000 Oct.
- MMP2, MMP9 and MT1-MMP, and their inhibitors, TIMP1 and TIMP2, are expressed in ovarian epithelium tumor (Sakata K., et al., Int. J. Oncol., 2000, Oct.; 17 (4):673-681); the level of each of MMP1, MMP2, MMP3 and MMP9 and the overall MMP activity are upregulated in colon and rectum tumor, and MMP1 is most important for progression of colon and rectum cancer (Baker E. A., et al., Br. J.
- activated MMP2 plays an important role in invasion of urothelial cancer, and also the expression level of the activated MMP2 can be used as a useful prognosis index (KanedaK., et al., BJU Int., 2000, September; 86(4):553-557); a prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor inhibits invasion of human prostate tumor cells, and reduces the release of MMP (Attiga F. A., et al., Cancer Res., 2000, Aug.
- MMP activity of a serum euglobulin fraction increases in breast cancer and lung cancer patients, and may be used as a tumor marker for these cancers (Farias E., et al., Int. J. Cancer, 2000, Jul. 20; 89(4):389-94); a MMP inhibitor inhibits gelatin-degrading activity in tumor cells (Ikeda M., et al., Clin. Cancer Res., 2000, Aug.; 6(8):3290-6); induction of MMP9 due to a membrane protein LMP1 contributes to metastatic of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) (Horikawa T., et al., Cancer, 2000, Aug.
- MMP plays an important role in an early stage of angioplasty, and a MMP inhibitor suppresses invasion and morphogenesis of human microvascular endothelial cells (Jia M. C., et al., Adv. Exp. Med. Biol., 2000; 476:181-94); MMP9 is expressed in invasive and recurrent pituitary adenoma and hypophysis cancer (Turner H. E., et al., J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 2000, August; 85(8):2931-5); and the like.
- MMP is also known to be involved in development of aortic aneurysm: MMP is involved in formation and rupture of cerebral aneurysm (Gaetani P., et al., Neurol. Res., 1999, Jun.; 21(4):385-90); a MMP-9 promotor is a risk factor for cerebral aneurysm (Peters D. G., et al., Stroke, 1999, December; 30(12):2612-6); inhibition of MMP inhibits the growth of microaneurysm in an aneurysm model (Treharne G. D., et al., Br. J. Surg., 1999, August; 86(8):1053-8); and the like.
- MMP is secreted from migrating vascular smooth muscle cells, macrophage, and the like, and destroys collagen, elastin, and the like present in blood vessel walls, whereby the tension of the blood vessel is lost and the blood vessel does not resist the blood pressure and its diameter is expanded.
- significant destruction of elastin is observed (Halloran B. G., Baxter B. T., “Pathogenesis of aneurysms”, Semin. Vasc. Surg., 1995, Jun. 8, (2):85-92).
- Aortic aneurysmal rupture is substantially fatal. To prevent aortic aneurysmal rupture, it is important to remove risk factors of arteriosclerosis. However, it is difficult to eliminate the risk factors. At present, invasive surgery is the only means for preventing aortic aneurysmal rupture.
- MMPs are involved in chronic articular rheumatism: alleviation of chronic articular rheumatism by drug treatment leads to a decrease in MMP1 within synovial membrane tissue (Kraan M. C., et al., Arthritis Rheum., 2000, August; 43(8):1820-30); upregulation of MT-MMP expression by IL-1 ⁇ partially induces activation of MMP-2, leading to cytokine-mediated articular disruption in chronic articular rheumatism (Origuchi T., Clin. Exp.
- MT1-MMP is involved in activation of proMMP-2 in rheumatic synovial membrane lining cell layers, leading to cartilage disruption in chronic articular rheumatism (Yamanaka H., et al., Lab. Invest., 2000, May; 80(5):677-87); and the like.
- MMP is involved in cardiovascular lesions due to Marfan's syndrome (Segura A. M., et al., Circulation, 1998, Nov. 10; 98(19 Suppl):11331-7).
- MT-MMP membrane type MMP
- MMP inhibitor suppresses the expansion of a blood vessel diameter in an aortic aneurysm model in rat abdomen (Moore G., Liao S., Curci J. A., Starcher B. C., Martin R. L., Hendricks R. T., Chen J. J., Thompson R. W., “Suppression of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms by systemic treatment with a hydroxamate-based matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor” (RS 132908), J. Vasc. Surg., 1999, Mar.; 29(3):522-32).
- a MMP inhibitor may be used in therapy for glomerulonephritis (Marti H P, Med Klischr 2000 May 27; 130(21); 784-8).
- systemic administration of a MMP inhibitor causes severe side effects, and has difficulty in clinical applications for treatment (therapy and prevention) of various diseases.
- NF- ⁇ B is involved in various diseases via expression of a number of genes under the transcription control thereof.
- no method for effectively treating these diseases particularly a non-invasive treatment method, has been provided.
- aortic aneurysm is not a rare disease.
- arteriosclerotic diseases inevitably leads to an increase in aortic aneurysm diseases.
- a pharmaceutical agent Considering the aging of patients, it is ideal to suppress directly the growth of aortic aneurysm using a pharmaceutical agent, however, to date such a means is not present.
- the present invention provides a composition suitable for treatment of the above-described various diseases caused by expression of a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B or ets, and a method of using the same.
- the present invention provides a composition comprising a NF- ⁇ B decoy, an ets decoy, or a chimera (double) decoy of NF- ⁇ B and ets as a major ingredient, which is used to treat and/or prevent various diseases caused by expression of a gene controlled NF- ⁇ B or ets, and a method for treating the diseases.
- the present inventors found that administration of a NF- ⁇ B or ets decoy or a chimera (double) decoy of NF- ⁇ B and ets is effective for treatment of diseases caused by expression of a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B or ets.
- the present invention was completed.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for treatment and prevention of a disease caused by expression of a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B or ets.
- the composition comprises at least one decoy and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the decoy is preferably an NF- ⁇ B decoy or an ets decoy, and more preferably a chimera (double) decoy of NF- ⁇ B and ets.
- the disease is cerebral aneurysm, cancer, Marfan's syndrome, aortic detachment, post-angioplasty restenosis, chronic articular rheumatism, asthma, atopic dermatitis, nephritis, renal failure, or plaque rupture.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier is a hydrophilic polymer.
- FIG. 1 shows light micrographs of the most expanded portions of the human aorta.
- FIG. 2 shows light micrographs of the most expanded portions of the human aorta.
- FIG. 3 shows light micrographs of the most expanded portions of the human aorta.
- FIG. 4 shows the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 shows the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows fluorescent micrographs of cross sections of the rat abdominal aorta wall indicating the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 shows fluorescent micrographs of cross sections of the rat abdominal aorta wall indicating the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 shows the result of a test using the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- decoy refers to a compound which binds to a site on a chromosome, which NF- ⁇ B or ets binds to, or a site on a chromosome, which another transcription regulatory factor for a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B or ets (hereinafter referred to as a target binding site) binds to, and antagonizes the binding of NF- ⁇ B, ets, or other transcriptional factors to these target binding sites.
- the decoy or the decoy compound includes a nucleic acid and analogs thereof.
- the decoy When a decoy is present within a nucleus, the decoy conflicts with a transcription regulatory factor competing for a target binding site for the transcription regulatory factor. As a result, a biological function which would be generated by binding of the transcription regulatory factor to the target binding site is inhibited.
- the decoy contains at least one nucleic acid sequence capable of binding to a target binding sequence.
- a decoy can be used for preparation of a pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention as long as the decoy can bind to a target binding sequence.
- a decoy include, but are not limited to, 5′-CCT-TGA-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ (SEQ ID NO. 1) (NF- ⁇ B decoy); 5′-AAT-TCA-CCG-GAA-GTA-TTC-GA-3′ (SEQ ID NO. 3) (ets decoy); 5′-ACC-GGA-AGT-ATG-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ (SEQ ID NO. 5) (chimera (double) decoy of NF- ⁇ B and ets); an oligonucleotide containing a complement thereof; a variant thereof; and a compound including one or more of these molecules.
- the oligonucleotides may also include a modified nucleic acid and/or pseudonucleic acid therein. Further, these oligonucleotides may be mutants thereof, or compounds containing them therein. The oligonucleotides may have a single strand or double strands, or may be linear or annular. The mutants are nucleic acids having the above-described sequences, a part of which has a mutation, a substitution, an insertion, or a deletion, and which specifically antagonize NF- ⁇ B, or another transcription regulatory factor for a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B, with respect to the nucleic acid binding site to which the factor binds.
- More preferable examples of the decoy for NF- ⁇ B and ets, or the other transcription regulatory factor for a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B include double-strand oligonucleotides containing one or a plurality of the above-described nucleic acid sequences, or mutants thereof. Nucleic acids containing one or a plurality of the above-described nucleic acid sequences are called chimera (double) decoy when the number of nucleic acid sequences contained is two, or triple decoy when the number of nucleic acid sequences contained is three, indicating the number of nucleic acid sequences.
- the oligonucleotides for use in the present invention include oligonucleotides modified so as to resist in vivo degradation, and the like, such as oligonucleotides (S-oligo) having a thiophosphatediester bond which is a phosphatediester bond whose oxygen atom is replaced with a sulfur atom, oligonucleotides whose phosphatediester bond is substituted with a methylphosphate group having no electronic charge, and the like.
- S-oligo oligonucleotides having a thiophosphatediester bond which is a phosphatediester bond whose oxygen atom is replaced with a sulfur atom
- oligonucleotides whose phosphatediester bond is substituted with a methylphosphate group having no electronic charge, and the like.
- the decoy of the present invention can be produced with chemical or biochemical synthesis methods known in the art.
- nucleic acid synthesis methods commonly used in genetic engineering can be employed.
- a DNA synthesizer may be used to directly synthesize intended decoy nucleic acids.
- these nucleic acids, nucleic acids containing the nucleic acids, or parts thereof may be synthesized, followed by amplification using a PCR method, a cloning vector, and the like.
- nucleic acids obtained by these methods are cleaved using a restriction enzyme, or the like, and linked or the like using DNA ligase, or the like to produce an intended nucleic acid.
- base, sugar and phosphate portions of the nucleic acids may be subjected to chemical modification, such as alkylation, acylation, or the like.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising the above-described decoy compound alone or in combination with a stabilizing compound, a diluent, a carrier or another component, or a pharmaceutical agent.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be used in such a form that the decoy is taken into cells in an affected part or cells in an intended tissue.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is administered in any aseptic biocompatible pharmaceutical carrier (including, but not limited to, physiological saline, buffered physiological saline, dextrose, and water).
- a pharmaceutical composition of any of these molecules mixed with an appropriate excipient, an adjuvant, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier may be administered to patients alone or in combination with another pharmaceutical agent in a pharmaceutical composition.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier is pharmaceutically inactive.
- the administration of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is achieved orally or parenterally.
- Parenteral delivery methods include topical, intra-arterial (e.g., directly into tumor, aneurysm, etc.), intramuscular, subcutaneous, intramedullary, into subarachnoid space, intraventricular, intravenous, intraperitoneal, or intranasal administrations.
- the pharmaceutical composition comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, such as an excipient and other compounds for accelerating the processing of the decoy compound so as to prepare a pharmaceutically acceptable formulation.
- REMINGTON'S PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES The further details of techniques for prescription and administration are described in, for example, the latest version of “REMINGTON'S PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES” (Maack Publishing Co., Easton, Pa.).
- a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration may be prepared using a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier well known in the art in an administration form suitable for administration.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier can be prepared as a tablet, a pill, a sugar-coated agent, a capsule, a liquid, a gel, a syrup, a slurry, a suspension, or the like, which is suited for the patient to take the pharmaceutical composition.
- the pharmaceutical composition for oral use may be obtained in the following manner: an active compound is combined with a solid excipient, the resultant mixture is pulverized if necessary, an appropriate compound is further added if necessary to obtain a tablet or the core of a sugar-coated agent, and the granular mixture is processed.
- the appropriate excipient may be a carbohydrate or protein filler, including, but not being limited to, the following: sugar including lactose, sucrose, mannitol, or sorbitol; starch derived from maize, wheat, rice, potato, or other plants; cellulose such as methylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, or sodium carboxymethylcellulose; and gum including gum Arabic and gum tragacanth; and protein such as gelatin and collagen.
- a disintegrant or a solubilizing agent such as crosslinked polyvinyl pyrrolidone, agar, alginic acid or a salt thereof (e.g., sodium alginate) may be used if necessary.
- the sugar-coated agent core is provided along with an appropriate coating, such as a condensed sugar solution.
- the sugar-coated agent core may also contain gum arabic, talc, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, carbopolygel, polyethylene glycol, and/or titanium dioxide, a lacquer solution, and an appropriate organic solvent or a solvent mixed solution.
- dye or pigment may be added to tablets or sugar-coated agents.
- the pharmaceutical preparation which may be orally used may contain, for example, a soft sealed capsule consisting of a gelatin capsule, gelatin and coating (e.g., glycerol or sorbitol).
- the gelatin capsule may contain an active component mixed with a filler or binder such as lactose or starch, a lubricant such as talc or magnesium stearate, and optionally a stabilizer.
- the decoy compound may be dissolved or suspended in an appropriate liquid, such as fatty oil, liquid paraffin or liquid polyethylene glycol, with or without a stabilizer.
- the pharmaceutical preparation for parenteral administration contains an aqueous solution of an active compound.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is prepared in an aqueous solution, preferably Hank's solution, Ringer's solution, or a physiologically suitable buffer such as a buffered physiological saline.
- the aqueous suspension for injection may contain a substance for increasing the viscosity of a suspension (e.g., sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sorbitol, or dextran).
- the suspension of the active compound may be prepared as an appropriate oily suspension.
- Appropriate lipophilic solvents or vehicles include fatty acid such as sesame oil, synthetic fatty acid ester such as ethyl oleate or triglyceride, or liposome.
- the suspension may contain a stabilizer which allows a high-concentration solution preparation, or an appropriate pharmaceutical agent or reagent for increasing the solubility of the compound, if necessary.
- an appropriate penetrant for the specific barrier to be penetrated may be used in the preparation.
- a penetrant is generally known in the art.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be produced using a method similar to method known in the art (e.g., conventional mixing, dissolution, rendering to granules, preparation of a sugar-coated agent, elutriation, emulsification, capsulation, inclusion, or freeze drying).
- a method similar to method known in the art e.g., conventional mixing, dissolution, rendering to granules, preparation of a sugar-coated agent, elutriation, emulsification, capsulation, inclusion, or freeze drying.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may contain a synthetic or naturally-occurring hydrophilic polymer as a carrier.
- a hydrophilic polymer include hydroxypropylcellulose and polyethylene glycol.
- the decoy compound of the present invention may be mixed with the above-described hydrophilic polymer in an appropriate solvent. The solvent may be removed by a method such as air drying. The resultant compound may be shaped into a desired form, such as sheet, and then may be given to a target site.
- a preparation containing a hydrophilic polymer has a small moisture content, and an excellent shelf life, and an excellent retentivity of the decoy compound since the preparation absorbs water to be turned into gel when used.
- Such a sheet may include a hydrophilic sheet obtained by mixing polyhydric alcohol with a compound similar to the above-described composition components, such as cellulose or starch, or a derivative thereof, a synthetic polymer compound or the like and adjusting the hardness of the sheet.
- a hydrophilic sheet obtained by mixing polyhydric alcohol with a compound similar to the above-described composition components, such as cellulose or starch, or a derivative thereof, a synthetic polymer compound or the like and adjusting the hardness of the sheet.
- Such a sheet may be placed in a target site under a laparoscope using a laparoscope technique, for example.
- a laparoscope technique for example.
- laparoscopic surgery has been dramatically developed as a non-invasive technique.
- a method for treatment of diseases which can be repeatedly used, may be provided.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is advantageously used in a form which is generally used in gene introduction methods, such as a membrane fusion liposome preparation using Sendai virus (HVJ) or the like, a liposome preparation using endocytosis or the like, a preparation containing a cationic lipid such as Lipofectamine (Lifetech Oriental) or the like, or a viral preparation using a retrovirus vector, an adenovirus vector, or the like.
- a membrane fusion liposome preparation is preferable.
- the liposome preparation is any of the liposome constructs which are a large unilamellar vesicle (LUV), a multilammelar vesicle (MLV), and a small unilamellar vesicle (SUV).
- LUV has a particle system ranging from about 200 to about 1000 nm.
- MLV has a particle system ranging from about 400 to about 3500 nm.
- the SUV has a particle system ranging from about 20 to about 50 nm.
- the membrane fusion liposome preparation using Sendai virus or the like preferably employs MLV having a particle system ranging from 200 nm to 1000 nm.
- the liposomes can be produced by a commonly used method, such as, for example, a reversed phase evaporation method (Szoka, Fetal., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Vol. 601 559 (1980)), an ether infusion method (Deamer, D. W.: Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. 308 250 (1978)), a surfactant method (Brunner, J et al.: Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Vol. 455 322 (1976)), or the like.
- a reversed phase evaporation method Szoka, Fetal., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Vol. 601 559 (1980)
- an ether infusion method Deamer, D. W.: Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. 308 250 (1978)
- a surfactant method Brunner, J et al.: Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Vol. 455 322 (1976
- lipids for forming a structure of a liposome include phospholipids, cholesterols, nitrogen lipids, and the like.
- phospholipids are preferable, including naturally-occurring phospholipids, such as phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidic acid, cardiolipin, sphingomyelin, egg yolk lecithin, soybean lecithin, lysolecithin, and the like, or the corresponding phospholipids hydrogenated by a commonly used method, and in addition, synthetic phospholipids, such as dicetylphosphate, distearoylphosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylserine, eleostearoylphosphatid
- the lipids including these phospholipids can be used alone or with at least two in a combination.
- lipids having an atom group having a positive group, such as ethanolamine, choline, or the like, within the molecule can be used to increase the binding rate of an electrically negative decoy nucleic acid.
- an additive such as cholesterols, stearylamine, ⁇ -tocopherol, or the like, which are generally known as an additive for formation of liposomes, can be used.
- the thus-obtained liposomes can additionally contain a substance for promoting membrane fusion, such as a membrane fusion promoting protein purified from Sendai virus, inactivated Sendai virus, Sendai virus, or the like, so as to accelerate uptake into cells at an affected site or cells in an intended tissue.
- a substance for promoting membrane fusion such as a membrane fusion promoting protein purified from Sendai virus, inactivated Sendai virus, Sendai virus, or the like, so as to accelerate uptake into cells at an affected site or cells in an intended tissue.
- a liposome preparation An exemplary method for producing a liposome preparation will be specifically described below.
- the above-described substance for forming a liposome is dissolved along with cholesterol in an organic solvent, such as tetrahydrofuran, chloroform, ethanol, or the like.
- the resultant solution is put into an appropriate vessel, followed by removal of the solvent under reduced pressure, thereby forming a film of the liposome forming substance on an inside wall of the vessel.
- a buffer solution containing a decoy is added to the vessel followed by agitation.
- the above-described membrane fusion promoting substance is added to the resultant liposome if necessary, followed by isolation of the liposome.
- the thus-obtained liposome containing the decoy can be suspended in an appropriate solvent or can be freeze-dried and thereafter dispersed in an appropriate solvent.
- the resultant suspension can be used in treatment.
- the membrane fusion promoting substance may be added in the interim period after the isolation of the liposome and before use.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention includes a composition containing an effective amount of decoy compound which can achieve the intended purpose of the decoy compound.
- “Therapeutically effective amount” or “pharmacologically effective amount” are terms which are well recognized by those skilled in the art and which refer to an amount of pharmaceutical agent effective for production of an intended pharmacological effect. Therefore, the therapeutically effective amount is an amount sufficient for reducing the manifestation of the disease to be treated.
- a useful assay for confirming an effective amount (e.g., a therapeutically effective amount) for a predetermined application is to measure the degree of recovery from a target disease.
- An amount actually administered depends on an individual to be treated. The amount is preferably optimized so as to achieve a desired effect without a significant side effect. The determination of the therapeutically effective dose is within the ability of those skilled in the art.
- a therapeutically effective dose of any compound can be initially estimated using either a cell culture assay or any appropriate animal model.
- the animal model is used to achieve a desired concentration range and an administration route. Thereafter, such information can be used to determine a dose and route useful for administration into humans.
- the therapeutically effective amount refers to an amount of a decoy compound which results in amelioration of symptoms or conditions of a disease.
- the therapeutic effect and toxicity of such a compound may be determined by standard pharmaceutical procedures in cell cultures or experimental animals (e.g., ED 50 , a dose therapeutically effective for 50% of a population; and LD 50 , a dose lethal to 50% of a population).
- the dose ratio between therapeutic and toxic effects is a therapeutic index, and it can be expressed as the ratio of ED 50 /LD 50 .
- Pharmaceutical compositions which exhibit high therapeutic indices are preferable. The data obtained from cell culture assays and animal studies can be used in formulating a dosage range for use in humans.
- the dosage of such compounds lies preferably within a range of circulating concentrations that include the ED 50 with little or no toxicity. Such a dosage may vary within this range depending upon the dosage form employed, the susceptibility of a patient, and the route of administration. As an example, the dose of a decoy is appropriately selected depending on the age and other conditions of a patient, the type of a disease, the type of the decoy employed, and the like. For example, in the case of intravascular administration, intramuscular administration, and intra-articular administration, 1 ⁇ g to 100 mg can be generally administered once a day to several times a day.
- the exact dose is chosen by an individual physician in view of the condition of a patient to be treated. Doses and administration are adjusted to provide a sufficient level of the active portion, or to hold a desired effect. Additional factors to be considered include the severity of the condition of a disease (e.g., the size and location of a tumor; the age, weight and sex of a patient; a diet-limiting time and frequency of administration, a combination of drugs, reaction susceptibility, and resistance/response to treatment).
- a sustained action pharmaceutical composition may be administered every 3 to 4 days, every week, or once per two weeks, depending on the half life and clearance rate of a specific preparation. Guidance for specific doses and delivery methods are provided in publications known in the art.
- Medicaments containing the thus-obtained decoy as a major component can be administered in various manners, depending on the type of disease, the type of the decoy employed, and the like.
- the medicament can be intravascularly administered, applied to the site of a disease, administered to the disease site, or intravascularly administered to the disease site, for ischemic diseases, inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, and cancer metastasis and invasion, and cachexia.
- the medicament can be administered into a blood vessel of an affected part at the same time or before or after the PTCA.
- an organ to be transplanted may be treated in advance with a preparation for use in the present invention.
- the medicament can be infused directly to a joint in the case of chronic articular rheumatism or the like.
- Ets-1 is one of the transcriptional factors which regulate expression of the MMP gene.
- Aortic aneurysm samples were surgically removed (excised) and fixed in formalin. The samples were subjected to commonly used immunostaining using an anti-ets-1 antibody (available from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (USA)). As shown in FIGS. 1 , 2 , and 3 , the presence of ets-1 was confirmed in all of the aortic aneurysm samples, mainly the adventitia thereof.
- a photograph to the left of FIG. 1 is a light micrograph showing the human aortic root ( ⁇ 100).
- a photograph to the right of FIG. 1 is an enlarged photograph ( ⁇ 400) of a rectangular section in the left photograph.
- a photograph to the left of FIG. 2 is a light micrograph showing the human aortic root ( ⁇ 100).
- a photograph to the left of FIG. 2 is a light micrograph ( ⁇ 100) of the most expanded portion of the human aorta.
- a photograph to the right of FIG. 2 is a fluorescent micrograph ( ⁇ 200) of the most expanded portion of the human aorta.
- FIG. 3 are light micrographs ( ⁇ 400) of the most expanded portion of the human aorta, which are enlarged photographs of rectangular sections in FIG. 2 .
- the photograph to the left of FIG. 3 is an enlarged photograph ( ⁇ 400) of the larger rectangular section in the right photograph of FIG. 3 .
- the photograph to the left of FIG. 3 is an enlarged photograph ( ⁇ 400) of the smaller rectangular section in the right photograph of FIG. 3 .
- Aortic aneurysm samples surgically removed were used in organ culture (tissue culture) to test an effect of decoy nucleic acid transfer on suppression of MMP gene expression.
- Human aortic aneurysm was surgically removed and divided into 2 mm 2 samples.
- the samples were immersed in 10% collagen gel containing 100 ⁇ M of a decoy or a scrambled decoy (synthesized by Hokkaido System Science) at room temperature for 1 hour. Thereafter, the samples were placed in 24-well plates with the gel being attached to the samples. 1.5 ml of culture medium (Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium, 1% FCS) was added to each well, followed by culturing at 37° C. in an incubator. After 24 hours, the culture medium was removed and new culture medium was added to the plate. After another 48 hours, MMP1 and MMP9 in the culture medium were measured by a commonly used method using ELISA (manufactured by Amersham Pharmacia Biotech).
- NF- ⁇ B decoy (SEQ ID NO. 1) 5′-CCT-TGA-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ 5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CAA-GG-3′ NF- ⁇ B scrambled decoy (SEQ ID NO. 2) 5′-TTG-CCG-TAC-CTG-ACT-TAG-CC-3′ 5′-GGC-TAA-GTC-AGG-TAC-GGC-AA-3′ ets decoy (SEQ ID NO.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 The results are shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- the vertical axis represents absorbance at 450 nm, while “untreat”, “NFsd”, “NF”, “ets-sd”, and “ets” on the horizontal axis represent no nucleic acid reagent (control), NF- ⁇ B scrambled decoy, NF- ⁇ B decoy, ets scrambled decoy, and ets decoy, respectively.
- a horizontal bar on each bar represents a standard deviation
- “P” on a line connected between each bar represents the level of significance which is used to compare groups connected via the line.
- “**” on a horizontal bar indicates that the average value of the corresponding group is different from the average of the control at a significance level of 1% ( FIG. 4 ) or 5% ( FIG. 5 ) (Fisher test).
- decoy nucleic acid addition on suppression of MMP gene expression was tested in organ culture (tissue culture system) by the same method as in Example 2, except that the added decoy nucleic acids were 100 ⁇ M and 600 ⁇ M NF- ⁇ B decoy, and 100 ⁇ M and 600 ⁇ M double decoy and double scrambled decoy having the following structure.
- Double decoy (SEQ ID NO. 5) 5′-ACC-GGA-AGT-AGA-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ 5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CTA-CTT-CCG-GT-3′ Double scrambled decoy (SEQ ID NO. 6) 5′-GCA-ACC-CCT-TAG-GTT-CTG-AGA-GAC-GA-3′ 5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CTA-CTT-CCG-GT-3′
- FIGS. 6 and 7 The results are shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 .
- the vertical axis represents absorbance at 450 nm
- “untreat”, “NFsd”, “NF100”, “NF600”, “DD sd”, “DD100”, and “DD600” on the horizontal axis represent no nucleic acid reagent (control), 100 ⁇ M NF- ⁇ B decoy, 600 ⁇ M NF- ⁇ B decoy, double scrambled decoy, 100 ⁇ M double decoy, and 600 ⁇ M double decoy.
- a horizontal bar on each bar represents a standard deviation
- P on a line connected between each bar represents the level of significance which is used to compare groups connected via the line.
- “*” and “**” indicate that there is a statistically significant difference in average value between the group and the control with a significance level of 5% and 1%, respectively.
- “#” and “ ⁇ ” indicate that there is a significant difference in average value between the NF100 or NF600 group and the control with a significance level of 5% (Fisher test).
- Rats were used to test an effect of decoy nucleic acid in vivo administration on suppression of MMP gene expression.
- Rats SD rats, 12 weeks old were anesthetized and abdominal incisions were performed.
- the abdominal incisions were closed and the animals were kept in normal situations. After 3 day, the abdominal incisions were performed again to remove blood vessels, followed by fluorescent microscopic analysis.
- the composition of the AD film is: hydroxypropyl cellulose 150 to 400 cps (HPC-M) 73 mg/4 cm 2 ; polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG) 7.3 mg/4 cm 2 ; FITC-labeled decoy 100 nmol/cm 2 .
- Method for preparing the AD film is: initially, the above-described hydroxypropyl cellulose and polyethylene glycol were dissolved in 100% ethanol and mixed together. 400 nmol of the FITC-labeled decoy was added and dissolved in the mixture, followed by air drying, to finally form a sheet of 4 cm 2 .
- FIG. 8 shows fluorescent micrographs ( ⁇ 200) showing partial cross sections of the abdominal aorta walls.
- a photograph to the left of FIG. 8 is a fluorescent micrograph showing a cross section of the abdominal aorta wall of the control rat, which was wrapped with the AD film not containing the FITC-labeled decoy.
- a photograph to the right of FIG. 8 is a fluorescent micrograph showing a cross section of the abdominal aorta wall of the control rat, which was wrapped with the AD film containing the FITC-labeled decoy.
- FIG. 9 shows fluorescent micrographs showing a cross section and a partial cross section of the abdominal aorta wall.
- a photograph to the left of FIG. 9 is a 100-fold magnification fluorescent micrograph.
- a photograph to the right of FIG. 9 is a 200-fold magnification fluorescent micrograph.
- Aortic aneurysm model rats have been established (Holmes D. R., Petrinec D., Wester W., Thompson R. W., Reilly J. M., “Indomethacin prevents elastase-induced abdominal aortic aneurysms in the rat”, J. Surg. Res., 1996, June; 63 (1):305-9).
- This model can be produced by retaining elastase in the rat aorta under a pressure of 150 cm H 2 O for 30 min.
- the cross section area of the aorta was significantly increased in the aortic aneurysm model rats which received the scrambled decoy.
- such an increase was significantly suppressed after two weeks (“2 W” on the horizontal axis in FIG. 10 ) and after three weeks (“3 W”) in the NF- ⁇ B and ets double decoy-administered group.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition for treating diseases caused by expression of a gene controlled by NF- ⁇ B or ets.
- the present invention also provides a carrier used for the composition.
- the topical administration of the pharmaceutical composition is non-invasive. Therefore, the present invention provides a repeatable therapeutic method.
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NF-κB decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 1) |
5′-CCT-TGA-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ | |
5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CAA-GG-3′ | |
NF-κB scrambled decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 2) |
5′-TTG-CCG-TAC-CTG-ACT-TAG-CC-3′ | |
5′-GGC-TAA-GTC-AGG-TAC-GGC-AA-3′ | |
ets decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 3) |
5′-AAT-TCA-CCG-GAA-GTA-TTC-GA-3′ | |
5′-TCG-AAT-ACT-TCC-GGT-GAA-TT-3′ | |
ets scrambled decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 4) |
5′-GGA-ATA-CAT-CGA-CCT-GTT-AA-3′ | |
5′-TTA-ACA-GGT-CGA-TGT-ATT-CC-3′ |
Double decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 5) |
5′-ACC-GGA-AGT-AGA-AGG-GAT-TTC-CCT-CC-3′ | |
5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CTA-CTT-CCG-GT-3′ | |
Double scrambled decoy | (SEQ ID NO. 6) |
5′-GCA-ACC-CCT-TAG-GTT-CTG-AGA-GAC-GA-3′ | |
5′-GGA-GGG-AAA-TCC-CTT-CTA-CTT-CCG-GT-3′ |
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